Astronaut takes moon rocks to the top of Everest

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That's cool, but what exactly was the purpose of taking some moon rocks? I couldn't find anything about it in the article. Can anyone shed some light on this?
 

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Yeah, symbolic of something that we can't quite grasp.
 

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Moon rocks on top of Mount Everest? What's the purpose?

For me it would be more awesome, and more symbolic, if a Constellation astronaut would bring a moon rock back home, after more than 50 years.
 

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That's cool, but what exactly was the purpose of taking some moon rocks? I couldn't find anything about it in the article. Can anyone shed some light on this?
More on it here:
http://onorbit.com/node/1027

I suspect that it is meant to draw "exploration" parallels between climbing Everest and going to the Moon - for publicity basically.
 

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Scott Parazynski holds Apollo 11 Moon rocks atop Mt. Everest, with the Moon high above...

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Scott Parazynski holds Apollo 11 Moon rocks atop Mt. Everest, with the Moon high above...

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That's impressive. It's just one of those things that is symbolic, but I can't really explain why :(
 
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